The Randy Moss story in Tennessee only gets stranger.Moss, who was acquired off waivers by the Titans in early November, had his quietest game since joining the team Sunday, not only yet again not catching a pass, but this time playing just one play in a 34-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
"He understands we are playing the other guys," Jeff Fisher said Sunday. "Kenny (Britt) is getting a chance to make a lot of plays. I've said over and over, I think that move was a good move, and I am glad to have him on our football team."
Moss, who began the season with the New England Patriots before being traded to Minnesota, has caught five passes for 62 yards and no touchdowns in seven games with Tennessee. He hasn't caught a pass in the last three games, and rarely has he been targeted, if at all.
Moss' diminished role in the last three weeks isn't a complete surprise. Britt, in his second year out of Rutgers, has returned from a hamstring injury during that span.
"They play the same position," Titans quarterback Kerry Collins said of Moss and Britt. "There is really no other explanation for it. Randy has been a great teammate, great for the guys in the locker room. But (Britt) has to be on the field, and I think it comes down to that."




